Broadwick Street is generally regarded as the centre of Soho. Originally called Broad Street, it still retains cobbled streets and has a wonderful village atmosphere.Apart from being situated perfectly between Carnaby Street and Berwick Street market, it is most famous as being the location of the public water pump that was identified by John Snow, as the cause of the Cholera epidemic in 1854 that threatened to decimate London life. In spite of strong resistance John Snow was a free thinker and eventually persuaded the local council to shut down the pump, which at the time was located at the junction of Broad Street and Cambridge Street (now Lexington Street). The John Snow pub, as well as the replica pump on the corner of Poland Street, stand to commemorate his achievements.NoticeAll photographs are provided for guidance only.Client Money Protection provided by: Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme (C0123675)